LOVE pea plants

Uri

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Got the idea from the podcast with Michael nash and here are my male lateralis and brookesia enclosures growing in very nicely I’ve also used some grass seeds that have done well but not nearly as much as the pea plants have I just used a small bag of grass seeds from lowes and a pack of snow pea seeds and as you can tell they look great! I can’t really show you the occupants they are in their sleeping spots and I only see the brookesia once every other day as they blend in so well but trust me they look incredible in these
 

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Are snow peas safe for veiled to eat? What other vegetable plants are safe?
I’m pretty sure I mean people fed veileds fruits which are highly sugary which they aren’t meant to handle so I doubt they will cause harm there’s few plants I’ve seen that actually harm veileds the peas grown here are probably going to gutload the loose crickets and fruit flies that run around in and help fuel the soil with more organic matter and the vines left are perfect for my brookesia
 
I’m pretty sure anything that doesn’t have pesticides would be okay you just need high light and to see what plants work well in this type of environment
 
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